PAGE 4 - PL AINDE ALER-FRI DAY, JUNE_21, 1974 ¥ m- Lakeland Park ne Moore 385-6448 Baby Daughter Christened On Father's Day Six-week-old Antoinette Lynn Gacek was the center of attention at her home last Sunday. John and Sharon's infant daughter received the sacrament of Baptism at St. Mary's church with Father Kulak officiating and godmother Donna DeSilva and godfather Don Gacek looking on. The baby was beautifully dressed in a lovely christening outfit given to her by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSilva, who were guests at the christening. Following the one o'clock ceremony, John and Sharon held a party in the baby's honor a$. their home. Other special gftests who attended the party were great-grandparents, Joseph and Antoinette Atydiowski, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kurowski and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bielawski and great-grand aunt Julia Jerz. Aunts and uncles who joined the party fun included: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kurowski, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fontagneres and their daughter, Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Len Stutz and their daughters, Kelly, Tracy and Cindy, Marty Gersch and aunt Nora DeSilva. 'Other relatives who enjoyed the hospitality at the Gacek pftne Were: Mr. and Mrs. John Kurowski, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karlquist, Rose Mastny, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mastny and their children, Steven and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mydlowski and Danielle, Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Mydlowski, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muscarello, Richard Mydlowski, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Puchalski and Vanessa, Mrs. Pauline Puchalski, Mr. and. Mrs. John Strischek and Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. James Strischek and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Surin, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wrona and Alysia, Mrs. Lee Hall, and Rita and Michael Gacek. Everyone had a marvelous visit and enjoyed eating the delicious food Sharon served. Antoinette's "big" brother, Jay, enjoyed all the attention he received also and had fun playing with all the children who were at his home. All the guests were pleased their Father's Day activities included the visit to John and Sharon's home and that they were able to share the fun of Antoinette's very special day. MISS McHENRY CHOSEN Special happiness and excitement came to the home of Donald and Carol Humann last week when their lovely daughter, Donna, was chosen Miss McHenry. The family is very excited and Donna is quite a happy young lady. One of her fun duties will be to reign as Queen of the Marine Festival. Her court includes first runner up Pam Zimny, another Lakeland Park resident, second runner up ALL STOCK MEDICINE CABINETS GENERAL BATHROOM&KENT ALL TUBMASTER FOLDING SHOWER DOORS AND SHOWERSHEELD TEMPGLASS SHOWER DOORS ODD LOTS OF BOTH LAVATORIES & WATER CLOSETS UP TO 35% OFF SERVING McHENRY FOR OVER 50 YEARS HEATING, PLUMBING & AIR CONDITIONING AND NOW KITCHENS H. E. BUCH & SONS 3012 W. Rte. 120 - McHenry - E of New Bridge Pam Jones of Ringwood, and* third runner up Caron Urbanski of McHenry Shores. Chris Luto was chosen Miss Congeniality by the contestants. Donna and her mother will leave soon on a trip to Jamaica where they will spend six days and five nights. The trip is a gift of the Chamber of Commerce who sponsors the competition each year. All in all June 13 was a very Exciting evening for all the lovely contestants and their proud families. Our congratulations are extended to the pretty new Miss McHenry and to her very proud parents! FUN THREE DAY TRIP Dick and Bev Walinski. packed their camper recently and drove to Missouri for a two day visit last week. They took their daughter Linda to Six Flaggs over Mid-America and had a marvelous time. They all enjoyed themselves and enjoyed their three-days away from it all here at home! P UN CAMPING AT HOME! One sunny weekend recently the Kopsells and the Gendes enjoyed themselves camping out in the Gende backyard! On Friday night they were joined by their friends and ~ neighbors Homer and Melinda Bassett and their daughters, Gary and Jeannie Busse, Patt and Judy Patterson and their children, Larry and Joanie Freund and their family, an Terry and Trudy Harrison. A Friday night fish fry was enjoyed thanks to David and Davie Gende and Jim Kopsell and his children Wesley and Vicky, who caught the fish that the moms, Gladys and Millie, fried on the grill. Gary Busse entertained the "campers" by singing and playing his guitar. Everyone joined in on the singing and had a fun time. The following night the guests who sat around the campfire with Dave and Millie Gende and Gladys and Jim Kopsell were Mary Beth Gende, Frank and Betty Gende, Jim Kujak and family and Denny and Sharon Aubin and their family. I wonder if David ever got all the pieces of his bluejeans back? 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Husband Dick and her daughter Linda were there to share the special evening with her. Randy Tollifson went along and she and Linda had a good time and enjoyed the refreshments served at the Moose. Congratulations Bev and good luck in your new position with the Women of the Moose. WITH SYMPATHY Our sincere sympathy is extended to C. Edward Erb on the loss of his father. Charles Erb, Sr., died June 9 in McHenry hospital. Mr. Erb was 82 years old and is survived by his wife, Addie. To Mrs. Erb, our heartfelt sympathy. Other survivors include his daughters, Mrs. Kermit (Helen) von Ohlen, Willow Springs, Mo., Mrs. Lawrence (Shirley) Wesenberg and Mrs. Mike (Janet) Maretti of Marengo, and three other sons James of Richmond, Robert of Woodstock and Jack of Burlington, Wis., thirty-three grandchildren, twenty-three great-grandchildren ami one sister, Mrs. Julia Ruff of Chicago. SUMMER IS HERE (?)! Summer officially begins today which is the longest day of the year. This prompts me to remind all of you to drive carefully through the subdivision. Children tend to get a little careless at times when they are having fun with their friends. And also it's time to remind parents to know where your children are. I've heard there has been some vandalism at the pump house and some residents have complained about kids running through their property at odd hours. Let's all do our best to have a safe and happy summer. LATE REGISTRATION You may still register your child for swimming lessons if you phone the Donald Humann residence and request further information. Their telephone number is 385-1605. As you all know, Donna, the new Miss McHenry, is our instructress. How many of us can say a beauty queen taught us to swim! CANDLE OCCASIONS Roy Meineke will celebrate his birthday today and shares his day with Barbara Rathmann. Have a nice day, both of you! Joe Meyer celebrates his special day Sunday. Jill and Julie Leopold will turn seven-years old June 2£ Danny Schooley will celebrate the same day and Will have eleven candles on his cake. Johnny Koch and Susan Wautlet share June 25 for their birthday. Cathy Schooley will have fourteen candles on her cake on June 26. Next Thursday Gunther Borchert, Joan Burmann, David Cygan and Maureen Johnson will hear the birthday song at their homes! Happy birthday to you all! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Special anniversary wishes are extended to Rudy and Dorothy Lense who will celebrate their thirteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Congratulations! Dorothy and Bill Humphreys will celebrate their wedding anniversary for the thirty-eighth time on June 24. Best wishes to you both! Roy and Dorothy Meineke and Helen and Ralph Stippick celebrate their wedding anniversaries on the same day. Roy and Dorothy will celebrate their thirty-first year together. Helen and Ralph will celebrate their twenty-sixth together on their common anniversary date of June 26. Congratulations to both couples. And it will be 23 years of happiness for Jim and Betty Beno on Thursday, June 27. Best wishes! HELPING PAWS r iff # HONOR STUDENT - Southern Illinois Unlverslty-Carbondale Dean of Students Bruce Swinburne, left, congratulates SIU-C Honors Student Mark Tomm, senior medical student from 1211 W. RiMer Terrace drive, McHenry, at annual Honors day reception. With Tomm are his fiancee, Gela Russell, of Metropolis, a freshman in engineering; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tomm; and sister, Bonnie Krieger, of McHenry. . CYCLONE IS COMING TO los.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING By Linda Keyfauver Our office is open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Please call us if you have lost or found an animal or if you wish to adopt something '.different than what is in this column. Our number is 459-2641. If our lines are busy, please try again. DOGS UP FOR ADOPTION This week at 338-6949 is a male, Terrier-Cocker, lVfe years ol<J, black, 15 inches tall, and will be a good watchdog for you. A female Collie mix, 12 weeks old, black and white, good with children, has DHL shot, and is housebroken, is at 943-4229. At 385-4894 is a male, Pointer mix, 10 weeks old, white with black patches, has first DHL shot, and is good with children. A male Border Collie mix, adult, black with white on chest, paws, tail, long fur, size of small Collie, and is good with Children, is at 385-1206. At 385-6974 is a male, Lab.- jetriever,- 1% -Jyears old, idish brown, short fur, good with children, no shots, and is a good watchdog. Two German Shepherd mixed pups are at 385-1911. One male and one female, 4 months old, medium length fur, male about 16 inches tall, female about 12 inches tall, both tri color. At 385-7266 is a female Toy Poodle, one year old, black. Staying at 455-1047 is a male Springer Spaniel mix, young, white with brown marks, long wavy white tail, good with children. A female German Shepherd- Husky, 6 months old, black and tan, short fur, good with children, outside dog, is at 385- 1232. A Shepherd-Collie, female, IV2 years old, all white, housebroken, and good with children, is at 653-9057. Five Terrier-Lab. pups, 2 males and 3 females, 8 weeks old, black and brown, are at 385-8587. LOST DOGS Lost May 19 in Wonder Lake is a Terrier type female, 3 months old, carmel color, short fur, wearing collar, no tags. 653-7601. CATS UP FOR ADOPTION A mother cat and her three kittens are at 459-9426, Mother is spayed now, jme year, long fur, tortoiseshelr and white; kittens born 4-3-74, one is dark brown tiger, one is gray tiger, one yellow tiger, one just like mom. A tortoiseshell female kitten, 6 weeks old, white on nose, chest, paws, semi-long fur, good with children is at 459- 0511. At 459-7854 are two kittens, one male, and one female, 7 weeks old, housebroken, and good with children, male is tiger stripe, female is black and white. At 338-3558 is a female, grayish Calico cat, 1M> years, housebroken, and good with children, all shots. At 385-8471 are three kittens, a black female 8 weeks old, a black male, 6 weeks old, a gray tiger male, 6 weeks old, all are housebroken. • Thirteen cats and kittens from one week to 2 years are at 385-3681 after 5:30. Call for description. Three kittens are at 385-9468, male is white, female is white, another male is gray, 6 weeks old. LOST CATS Lost on May 10 in McHenry was a female, calico cat, 9 years old, medium length fur, wearing white plastic flea collar, 385-2419. Lost on June 2 in McHenry, was a neutered male, 3 years old, declawed, no collar, 385- 5264. 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"We made an arrangement with representatives of Chicago who have miles of underimproved subdivision streets originally paved by the W.P.A. We gave them and all municipalities in the state about $6.3 million for the exclusive use of improving non- arterial streets and alleys and they gave us the right to use the extra money on the non- dedicated subdivision streets, if the township officials want to," Skinner explained. While on the surface, it may appear to some that the state highway program would suffer as a result, Skinner explained that a concerted effort had been made by the House Appropriations committee to eliminate non-highway related road expenditures. Skinner pointed out that about $8 million that had usually been diverted from State Motor Fuel Tax funds to pay for the Illinois Supreme court would now come from the state's general fund. Another $9 million or so that had been used to support the Secretary of State's office will also come from the general fund in the future. "We put more money into the state road fund than we took out for local road purposes." The first term representative emphasized that the permission that is being given to township officials is a clear attempt to allow townships to spend federal revenue sharing money on substandard roads. He also emphasized that he thought township officials would exercise the power being given them responsibly. "I don't really expect any township to take action until they have conferred with all potential * subdivision groups and determined what property owner contribution will be required. There is obviously just so much money and that amount of money is not enough to fix every substandard street in every unincorporated subdivision," he said. Skinner also predicted Senate passage. "The combination of support that we have put together in the House should be reflected in the Senate. We have three co- sponsors: Jack Schaffer, Ed Scholl (two Republicans) and Thomas Hynes (a Chicago Democrat). "The real job will be getting the Governor to sign this good bill." Putting a lot of steam behind your work helps you to blow your whistle when it's done. Opportunity For Health Care Service Provided A program to provide an opportunity for employment in new areas of health care service has been developed by Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, with training classes scheduled to being Monday, June 24, Bert Hanson, administrator, has announced. The classes for persons aspiring for positions in the relatively new job of ward clerk will provide a chance to learn duties and qualify for the work, and applicants will enable the registered nurse personnel to concentrate their professional skills at the patient's bedside, said Hanson. The classes will be from June 24 through June 27 and will be conducted from 9 a.m. until noon. Applicants should contact the hospital to file an application for the class. Hanson said that acceptance into the class does not guarantee employment. The program is for high school graduating seniors and also for adult men and women seeking employment in the health care field. Ward clerks will be responsible to the nurse in charge of the unit and will provide many clerical services to assist the nursing staff in improved patient care. Hanson said applicants must be high school graduates with an ability to work under stress and to remain calm and work with others. On-the-job-training is provided to those who qualify for the ward clerk position. DISCLOSURE BILL A strong campaign disclosure bill co-sponsored by Senator Jack Schaffer, R-Cary, and supported by Republican leaders in the Illinois senate was passed June 13. The law requiring disclosure of all campaign contributions and expenditures in excess of $100 now goes to the House of R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f o r consideration. The House has already passed a weaker bill requiring receipts and expenses exceeding $250 be publicly reported. The senate bill was approved by a vote of 47-0 with a number of Democrats failing to vote. XI .V.'lHV.t M>0 MEMBER E.IM.C. MEMBER EEDER U RESERVE VANIT0RIES FORMICA TOPS WALL STORAGE MANCS INTERIORS Palatine 414 So. Route 31, McHeniy, 111. CALL 385-3764 FOR NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATES WE REMODEL